scoliosis in English

noun
1
abnormal lateral curvature of the spine.
She had suffered from glandular fever, migraine and scoliosis (curvature of the spine), and thought she had a brain tumour.

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1. Idyllion Antocular scoliosis Polymnestor grandmammy CUA collingly

2. Idiopathic scoliosis is a condition restricted exclusively to humans.

3. Natalie also has scoliosis, a deformity of the spine.

4. Those affected appear to have higher rates of scoliosis.

5. This kind of steel wire vest can rectify scoliosis.

6. It is characterized by contractures, arachnodactyly, scoliosis, micrognathia, and Crumpled ears.

7. The curvature vertebral column seen here is known as scoliosis.

8. But it got worse adding to everything my aliments, the scoliosis.

9. In contrast, none of chickens in a sham operation deeloped scoliosis.

10. Surgery for childhood scoliosis always presents a particular challenge for anesthetists and surgeons.

11. Respiratory function and cosmesis At maturity in infantile-onset scoliosis Spine (Phila Pa 1976)

12. Uncle Melrose is bent nearly double from scoliosis and his clear blue eyes are crossed.

13. Therefore, if your daughter truly has scoliosis, the trial period you asked is not warranted.

14. includes paraplegia, tetraplegia, hemiplegia, kyphosis, amputees, torticollis, talipes, scoliosis, cerebral palsy, filariasis, cleft palate and general weakness

15. Many girls with RS also have problems with seizures, scoliosis, grinding of teeth, and other physical problems.

16. 21 Therefore, if your daughter truly has scoliosis, the trial period you asked is not warranted.

17. In advanced degenerative de-novo scoliosis a long-segment reposition and fusion following an alignment correction are needed.

18. Bracing is the most common treatment for scoliosis, and is typically prescribed if the Cobb angle is around 20 or 30 degrees.The purpose of wearing a brace is to reduce the risk that the scoliosis will worsen

19. Conclusion The self-suspension traction is an easy, economical and effective auxiliary treatment for scoliosis operation.

20. Objective To explore the operation and clinical results of surgical treatment of congenital scoliosis of hemivertebra.

21. Girls who begin carrying heavy loads of water at a young age are at risk for scoliosis (Chatterjee 1991).

22. 3 includes paraplegia, tetraplegia, hemiplegia, kyphosis, amputees, torticollis, talipes, scoliosis, cerebral palsy, filariasis, cleft palate and general weakness

23. This can be proved in those cases of a scoliosis, which is convex to the right side.

24. Objective : To discuss the value of 16 - slice spiral CT and post - processing for diagnosis in scoliosis.

25. There are also some in depth alterations discussed, such as Altering a garment for a person with scoliosis.

26. Objective To examine the feasibility of using self-suspension traction as an auxiliary treatment for the scoliosis operation.

27. Other times, lateral Crookedness of the spinal column with twisting (scoliosis) or lateral bending of the spinal column (kyphosis) is …

28. Objective:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of single-stage anterior-posterior or posterior-alone hemivertebra resection for congenital scoliosis retrospectively.

29. Study Design. A retrospective review of 34 patients with juvenile idiopathic scoliosis (JIS) treated with a nighttime bending brace.

30. A scoliosis Brace is a stiff plastic jacket that fits around the torso, from underneath the arms down to the hips

31. Once tortured by back pain, she teaches us by experience how to practice Yoga to cure dorsalgia caused by Scoliosis.

32. Boston Orthotics & Prosthetics is a leader in pediatric orthotics and the world’s most trusted provider of non-surgical scoliosis treatment options

33. Objective To assess the effectiveness of hemivertebra resection by a single-stage posterior approach with transpedicular instrumentation for treatment of congenital scoliosis in young children.

34. The goal of the present study was to determine the surgical and hospitalization costs, charges, and reimbursements for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis correction surgery at one institution.

35. Braced is a wonderful book that offers insight into what it’s like being diagnosed with scoliosis, but it also holds broad appeal for readers of any age

36. Adjacent segment disease (ASD) is a broad term encompassing many complications of spinal fusion, including listhesis, instability, herniated nucleus pulposus, stenosis, hypertrophic facet arthritis, scoliosis, and vertebral compression fracture.

37. It is characterized by developmental abnormalities in the bones and teeth, including the complete or partial absence of the Clavicles, delayed closure of the fontanels, protruding mandible, hypertelorism, scoliosis, and …

38. Afferentation - the other half of chiropractic; Treatment demonstrations; Cervical spine - anatomy, diagnosis, treatment with flexion distraction; Spondylolisthesis; Scoliosis; Bertolotti's Syndrome; Disc Degeneration and REgeneration; Chiropractic and the Immune System; Osteoporosis; etc

39. The same as in adolescent scoliosis, a diagnosis is given if a patient’s abnormal spinal Curvature has a Cobb angle measurement of 10+ degrees and includes rotation, making it a 3-dimensional condition

40.  · Our objective is to assess the incidence of cardiac and intraspinal Abnormities in Chinese congenital scoliosis (CS) patients and to study the relationship between the associated Abnormities and the different CS types

41. Experimental and clinical deformities, such as idiopathic scoliosis, achondroplastic conditions, congenital dislocation of the hip joint, and some other bone dysplasias confined in their onset and progression to the growth period of life, seem to be related to the suggested mechanism.

42. What is Cloves? Congenital Lipomatous Overgrowth, Vascular Malformations, Epidermal Nevis, Spinal/Skeletal Anomalies/Scoliosis (Cloves) syndrome is a very rare congenital (present at birth) disorder characterized by a combination of vascular (involving the blood vessels), skin, spinal and bone or joint abnormalities.

43. Spinal Issues: Antalgia Anteriorities Cervical Disc Issues Cranial Misalignments Disc Bulges Head Misalignment Herniated Discs Hyper/Hypo-lordosis Hyper/Hypo-kyphosis Lumbar Disc Issues Retrolisthesis Sacral Misalignments Scoliosis SI Joint Pain Slipped Discs Spina Bifida Spinal Subluxation Spinal Misalignment Spinal Fixation Spine Pain Spondylolisthesis Thoracic Disc Issues Torticollis Wry